Christmas Eve Midnight Mass, Solemn High mass
December 24th-Midnight Mass (Begins at 11:30PM)
| Proclamation of Christmas | Vicar |
| Processional Hymn | Hymn Board |
| Collect for Purity | *Missalette Pg. 2 |
| Introit | Bulletin |
| Summary of the Law | Pg. 3 |
| Kyrie Eleison (Chanted) | Pg. 4 |
| Gloria in Excelsis (Spoken) | Pg. 4 |
| Collect(s) | Bulletin |
| Old Testament Lesson | Bulletin |
| Epistle | Bulletin |
| Gradual (Chanted) | Priest |
| Holy Gospel | Bulletin |
| Nicene Creed | Pg. 6 |
| Sermon | Fr. Monroe |
| Offertory Sentence | Bulletin |
| Doxology “Old 100th” (Sung) | Bulletin |
| Prayer for the Whole State of Christ’s Church | No. 139 |
| General Confession and Absolution Prayer | Pg. 6 |
| Sanctus & Benedictus | Pg. 8 |
| Consecration Prayer | Pg. 9 |
| The Lord’s Prayer (Spoken) | Pg. 9 |
| The Fraction | Pg. 10 |
| Agnus Dei (Chanted) | Pg. 10 |
| Prayer of Humble Access | Pg. 11 |
| The Communion of the Faithful | Pg. 11 |
| Communion Hymn | Silent Night |
| Prayer of Thanksgiving | Pg. 12 |
| Post Communion Collect(s) | Pg. 13 |
| The Dismissal and the Blessing | |
| The Last Gospel | |
| Closing Hymn | Hymn Board |

Merry Christmas
Wishing You, Family, and Friends a Blessed Christmas,
from all of us at St. Timothy’s ACC
Nevertheless at Thy Word: Faith in the Midst of Empty Nets
Sermon Excerpt — Trinity 5
Luke 5:1–11
Have you ever worked hard at something, only to come up empty? Simon Peter knew that feeling well. After a long night of fishing, he and his companions had caught nothing. Exhausted and discouraged, they returned to shore and began washing their nets—resigned to failure.
It was in that very moment that Jesus stepped in and said, “Launch out into the deep, and let down your nets.”
By all human reasoning, this made no sense. The night was over. The opportunity had passed. Yet Peter responds with remarkable faith:“Nevertheless at thy word, I will let down the net.”
Those four words change everything.
Peter obeys—and the result is abundance beyond imagination. The nets overflow. The boats nearly sink. What began in exhaustion ends in overwhelming blessing.
This passage reminds us that faith often looks like simple obedience in difficult moments. Not when we feel strong or confident, but when we are tired, uncertain, and ready to give up. Christ does not wait for us to be perfect or prepared—He meets us in our weakness and calls us to trust Him.
Whatever “empty nets” you are carrying today, bring them to Christ. And then, like Peter, say: “Nevertheless at thy word.” Cast the net once more—and trust that He is faithful.
The Shepherd Who Won’t Give Up: Trinity 3 Sermon Reflection
Discover the comforting truth of Luke 15: God actively searches for every lost soul. A Trinity 3 sermon on grace, love, and being found.
Come, For Everything Is Now Ready
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